English: Old St Paul's, Stamford, Lincolnshire. Formerly St Paul's parish church, first mentioned in 1152. The parish merged with that of St George in 1548, and St Paul's became Stamford Free Grammar School by 1556. New school premises were built in 1874 and the building became the school chapel in 1930.
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